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School Health Connection

Evidence-based parenting tips and pediatric advice

The PM Pediatric Care school health newsletter is shared with partner school districts and provides a snapshot of the latest research, trends, and best practices from the industry’s top experts.

Upcoming Webinar for Parents: April 4 at 8pm

When Saying No is Not Enough

If constant power struggles are affecting your relationship with your child or pre-teen, join Erin Taylor, Parent Coach at PM Pediatric Care, as she shares valuable insights and tools you can use in your daily life. In this virtual session, parents of children in grades K-8 will learn tips to address a child’s underlying needs and resolve conflict in developmentally appropriate ways.

Erin is a PCI Certified Parent Coach, motivational speaker, host of the Powerful Parenting for Today’s Kids podcast, author, and a mother of four teens. For the past 25 years, she has been helping parents understand, communicate, and connect better with their children, creating a more peaceful, pleasant and joyful home.

About our School Health Program

Our team of pediatric experts partners with school districts nationwide through our School Health Program to bridge the gap between school, home, primary care pediatricians, and behavioral health providers. Our aim is to support students’ whole health needs and optimize learning by making care accessible during the school day.

Looking for more parenting tips and pediatric advice?

Know & Grow With Us

Check out the latest resources for parents and caregivers at our Know & Grow blog. Curated by Dr. Christina Johns, our Senior Medical Advisor and one of our very own pediatric emergency physicians, you’ll find the answers you need to help raise healthy, thriving kids.

Check Our Know & Grow Blog

The Latest from Know & Grow:

Healing is a Process: Injury Recovery Advice
April 15, 2024 Injury Prevention & Management

Anxiety in Children
March 8, 2024 Mental & Behavioral Health

My Child Fell and Hit Their Head; Now What?
March 18, 2024 Injury Prevention & Management